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Hard to tell:
Can't be entirely sure miss lucy but if you've ever bitten your tongue before in a seizure then, you know what the aftermath of that feels like. Have you seen any blood on the bedsheets or pillow case? Have you carefully examined the inside of your own mouth with a strong light in the mirror and looked on the side and under the tongue? I would say a visit to your neurologist would be wise.
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It is a body tissue that has the ability to contract. It shortens and generates force. It relaxes and returns to its original length. Muscles move joints, stabilize the body, move air and food through the organs, act as valves for bladder, bowel and other organs. They control movement of the eyes. They help us express ourselves by changing the shape of our faces (smile, frown, etc).
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Low Iron & Tongue:
Patients with iron deficiency may develop an inflamed, sore, and and swollen tongue. The tongue will appears pale and smooth due to low levels of hemoglobin in the blood and the loss of finger-like projections on the surface of the tongue.
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Yes,:
Is a fungus accumulates usually on your tongue or inner cheeks. The condition is a minor problem if you're healthy. Candida infections can occur when your immune system is weakened by disease or drugs such as steroids. Eating unsweetened yogurt and acidophilus capsules will solve the problem. Rec.: see your dentist if the condition gets painful.
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Red tongue:
Red or strawberry tongue is a side effect of scarlet fever, kawasaki syndrome, and vit b 12 and Folic Acid deficiency. It may also be a condition called geographic tongue, which is harmless and usually not painful.
If this condition has lasted longer than 10 days, you should have it examined by your dentist or an ENT specialist.
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Many causes :
There are many causes for a sore tongue. The most common cause is biting it. There are also canker sores, viruses and other infections that can cause pain. Most things will heal in a few days. If your pain is increasing, you have difficulty eating, doesn't go away in a week you should see a dentist to have it evaluated. Sooner if you are concerned.
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